Mannerism 1525-1600.

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Mannerism 1525-1600

Mannerism Connects the Renaissance to Baroque Period Crisp frozen shapes Elongated Bodies Distorted forms Strong ties to High Renaissance Not a single style, a mixture of styles Strong emotions Still quite a bit of religious figures

El Greco Means “the Greek” but worked in Spain Mixed byzantine and Italian Mannerist The Burial of count Orgaz

Rosso Fiorentino Rejected Renaissance Crowds figures around edges The Decent from the Cross

Sofonisba Anguissola Child prodigy Introduced genre into portraiture Everyday activity

Tintoretto & Veronese Finding of Moses Christ at the Sea of Galilee

Giovanni Bologna Sculptures viewed from all angles No front